Physics questions on real test

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Hi...Long time viewer, first time poster :) . So I have a quick question:

How in depth is the physics section?

I've been taking the Topscore tests, and some of the physics questions are so in depth that the equations/explanations aren't even in the Kaplan OAT or MCAT books. Should I memorize these equations, that I had to look up online?

Thanks for your help.

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No, i think it would be a waste of time. I just took the OAT one month ago and I would always get around 40-50 % on the physics section for Kaplan and topscore. But on the actual test i ended up with 360 (93% percentile) on physics. I guess i got lucky too but bottom line the questions were much simpler than the Kaplan practice questions. I think if you just know the basic concepts and the formulas, you should be fine.
 
I agree. I just took the test last Saturday, and I was upset because I, too, took TopScore tests, and I had studied ALL of the physics equations because I thought the real test would be that in depth. I used maybe 4 or 5 equations. Everything else was conceptual. Good luck!:luck:
 
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